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Joshua "Josh" M. Greenberg (born 1976) is an American academic working in
sociology of scientific knowledge The sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) is the study of science as a social activity, especially dealing with "the social conditions and effects of science, and with the social structures and processes of scientific activity." The sociolog ...
. Greenberg is Program Director for Digital Information Technology at the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Previously he was the Director of Digital Strategy and Scholarship at the
New York Public Library The New York Public Library (NYPL) is a public library system in New York City. With nearly 53 million items and 92 locations, the New York Public Library is the second largest public library in the United States (behind the Library of Congress ...
(NYPL).Taylor, Kate
"One Library Out of Many Institutions,"
''New York Sun.'' July 26, 2007.
His interests encompass the intersection of scholarship, education and information technology. His initiatives at NYPL engaged the nascent disciplines of digital asset management.


Education

Greenberg earned a B.A. degree at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hem ...
in 1998. He was awarded an M.A. degree at
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to teach an ...
in 2002. Greenberg's doctorate from Cornell in 2004 was conferred on the basis of a thesis, ''From Betamax to Blockbuster: Mediation in the Consumption Junction'' (). In this work, Greenberg argued that the evolution was less a physical transformation than a change in perception, but one that relied on the very tangible construction of a network of social institutions. This work was the basis for his 2008 book, ''From Betamax to Blockbuster: Video Stores and the Invention of Movies on Video'', which explores how the VCR was transformed from a machine that records television into a medium for movies.


George Mason University

Greenberg was a research instructor of
History History (derived ) is the systematic study and the documentation of the human activity. The time period of event before the History of writing#Inventions of writing, invention of writing systems is considered prehistory. "History" is an umbr ...
and
Art History Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
at
George Mason University George Mason University (George Mason, Mason, or GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia with an independent City of Fairfax, Virginia postal address in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The university was origin ...
. Administration and Faculty > G"">"University Catalog > Administration and Faculty > G"
''
George Mason University George Mason University (George Mason, Mason, or GMU) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia with an independent City of Fairfax, Virginia postal address in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area. The university was origin ...
website'', Accessed October 2, 2009.
He was simultaneously the Associate Director of Research Projects at the
Center for History and New Media Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM), formerly the Center for History and New Media (CHNM), is a research center specializing in history and information technology at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax County, Virgin ...
(CHNM). He participated in the development of
Zotero Zotero () is a free and open-source software, free and open-source reference management software to manage bibliographic data and related research materials, such as Portable Document Format, PDF files. Features include web browser integration, ...
and
Omeka Omeka (also known as Omeka Classic) is a free, open-source content management system for online digital collections. As a web application, it allows users to publish and exhibit cultural heritage objects, and extend its functionality with the ...
. While at CHNM, he was affiliated with
H-Net __NOTOC__ H-Net ("Humanities & Social Sciences Online") is an interdisciplinary forum for scholars in the humanities and social sciences. It is best known for hosting electronic mailing lists organized by academic disciplines; according to the o ...
as Web Editor for H-Sci-Med-Tech.


New York Public Library

Greenberg served NYPL in a newly created position as the Director of Digital Strategy and Scholarship, which means that he was actively involved in determining what the job would become. Greenberg headed the Digital Experience Group. By the end of 2009, the Digital Experience Group was folded into NYPL's Strategy office, effectively ending DEG at NYPL. DEG's blog was not updated between July 19, 2009, and January 1, 2010. According to
David Ferriero David Sean Ferriero (; born December 31, 1945) is an American librarian and library administrator, who served as the 10th Archivist of the United States. He previously served as the Director of the New York Public Library,Oder, Norman. "NYPL Reo ...
, then Andrew Mellon Director of the Library, Greenberg was hired to "not only shape the digital library but think about where our users are and ways of getting NYPL in their faces."WebWise Conference on Libraries and Museums in the Digital World
Ferriero explains priorities, streaming video
, February 26–27, 2009; Hagel, John ''et al.'' (2005)
''The Only Sustainable Edge: Why Business Strategy Depends on Productive Friction and Dynamic Specialization,'' p. 11.
/ref> Among the more easily noticed innovations was the merging of NYPL's catalog systems. Formerly, there were two distinct catalogs, one for the research libraries (CATNYP) and another for the branch libraries (LEO).Costello, Lenore
"Going Online, Digital and Interactive at the Library,"
''Gotham Gazette'' (New York). May 2008.
Now there is one, unified, online NYPL catalog. The group's purview included the catalog and more. Controversy surrounded the integration of research and circulating collection catalogs. Greenberg evidenced the rationale behind a single catalog: :"It's not like there are two sets of people using them; the people using them are New Yorkers. So we're bringing it all together, which will make for a more efficient and more coherent process." Greenberg and his NYPL team of digital designers and programmers worked to maintain NYPL's "Digital Gallery" to increase access to NYPL's extensive holdings of images, maps, etc. In addition, other projects to expand the NYPL offerings are evolving.


Kaltura partnering project

In 2007, NYPL established an innovative working relationship with
Kaltura Kaltura is a New York-based software company founded in 2006. Kaltura operates in four major markets: Cloud TV (that is, OTT) for operators and media companies, online video platform (OVP) offered mostly to media companies and brands looking ...
, an open-source platform for media which can then be embedded and played elsewhere on the Internet. Greenberg explained: :"Kaltura is a good fit for The New York Public Library as we work to take advantage of the latest technologies and approaches to make our collection freely and widely accessible .... Working with Kaltura was a natural step in enabling the creative use of these rich materials in the broader online world." Greenberg's development plans included expanding the Spanish-language version of the NYPL web site, as well as potentially offering new languages in the future. In order to encourage more people to use the libraries, the collections are being made more accessible online. The team headed by Greenberg is refining digital-scholarship components for a major Library exhibitions, including the one on
Yaddo Yaddo is an artists' community located on a estate in Saratoga Springs, New York. Its mission is "to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work without interruption in a supportive environment.". On March  ...
. The terminal set up in the exhibit never actually functioned, and a link to a gmail address was provided to viewers. The online Yaddo exhibit was ultimately made available without press release on the NYPL website.


Flickr partnering project

Greenberg's strategy led to NYPL investment in the development of
Flickr Commons Flickr ( ; ) is an American image hosting and video hosting service, as well as an online community, founded in Canada and headquartered in the United States. It was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and was a popular way for amateur and professional ...
, including the challenges and costs of building and maintaining a "virtual reading room" and lessons learned the hard way.Compters in Libraries 2009
"Flickr Commons for Libraries & Museums" panel discussion


Select works

* * "Between Expert and Lay," ''IEEE Annals of the History of Computing'' (April–June 2005). Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 95–96.
"Creating the 'Pillars': Multiple Meanings of a Hubble Image,"
''Public Understanding of Science'' (2004
Vol. 13, No. 1
pp. 83–95.


See also

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Center for History and New Media Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (RRCHNM), formerly the Center for History and New Media (CHNM), is a research center specializing in history and information technology at George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax County, Virgin ...
*
Coalition for Networked Information The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization whose mission is to promote networked information technology as a way to further the advancement of intellectual collaboration and productivity. Overview The Coalition for Network ...
*
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program The National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP) of the United States was an archival program led by the Library of Congress to archive and provide access to digital resources. The program convened several working ...
of the
Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ...
(NDIIPP)


Notes


References

* Hagel, John and John Seely Brown. (2005). ''The Only Sustainable Edge: Why Business Strategy Depends on Productive Friction and Dynamic Specialization.'' Boston:
Harvard Business Press Harvard Business Publishing was founded in 1994 as a not-for-profit, wholly owned subsidiary of Harvard University (distinct from Harvard University Press), with a focus on improving business management practices. The company consists of three ...
. ; * , especially pages 188–192, 240–241 * McGee, Micki. (2008). ''Yaddo: Making American Culture.'' New York: New York Public Library/
Columbia University Press Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by Jennifer Crewe (2014–present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fiel ...
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OCLC 226360217


External links

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